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- n. 铭牌;标示牌
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1. I took the slip up to the teacher, a tall, balding man whose desk had a nameplate identifying him as Mr. Mason.
我把纸条拿给老师,那是一个高大的、有些谢顶的男人,桌上的铭牌写着他是梅森老师。
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2. Margaret Stevenson walked up the two flights of stairs and came to a plain wooden door with the nameplate 'Relationships, Ltd.'
玛格丽特·斯蒂文森登上两节扶梯,走向一扇普普通通的木制房门,门上的铭牌写着“夫妇关系有限公司”。
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3. ANNOUNCER: “They’ll know you’ve arrived, when you drive up in the nineteen fifty-eight Edsel -- the car that’s truly new, from nameplate to taillight.”
ANNOUNCER:“当你驾驶1958年版的Edsel --这种真正从铭牌到尾灯都全新设计的汽车,他们就会知道你已经到达了。”
name·plate / ˈneɪmpleɪt ; NAmE ˈneɪmpleɪt / noun 1 a sign on the door or the wall of a building showing the name of a company or the name of a person who is living or working there (标明公司或居住、生活在该处的人的)名牌,标示牌,名匾 2 a piece of metal or plastic on an object showing the name of the person who owns it, made it or presented it (标示所有者、制造者或捐献者姓名的)名称牌 nameplate nameplates name·plate / ˈneɪmpleɪt ; NAmE ˈneɪmpleɪt /
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